Kinross Florist
Need something special for a special person? You're at the right place for fantastically fresh flowers and gifts to suit everyone. We have a huge range of flower products as well as
giftware to suit all tastes. There are teddy bears and balloons and for those that want something different why not try the armoatherpy products or perhaps some indulgent chocolates or wine to add onto the bouquet or
arrangement. Living plants can also be supplied. We deliver to anywhere in Kinross and all other Perth suburbs for FREE! Flowers any time, anywhere! Use the online orders system to place your order now
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CallanderPark
Kinross, Perth,
Western Australia
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Kinross is a small suburb in the city of Joondalup, which was constructed around 1992-3 in various stages. Its postcode is 6028 which it shares with Iluka, Currambine and Burns Beach.
It is bordered by Neerabup National Park. It is the City of Joondalup's most northerly suburb.
Kinross is popular with young families and overseas migrants. It has a gentle, community feel and is 2kms from the beach at Burns. A healthy mix of English, Scottish , Irish and Welsh families occupy the suburb alongside the local population.
It is a relatively leafy green suburb, with parks aplenty. The parks are Callander Park, McNaughton Park, Stonehaven Park, Falklands Park and Roxburgh Park. Each has excellent playground facilities for the kids.
The Scottish influence in Kinross is not limited to its name but extends throughout the suburb with road names, parks etc mainly derived from Scottish place names, for example Glencoe Loop, Edinburgh Avenue, Selkirk Drive, Falkirk Court, Ben Nevis Turn and so on.
Kinross to Perth is about a 35 minute drive, or a 25-30 minute train ride from nearby Currambine Railway station. Work commenced on the Mitchell Freeway in November 2006 to extend it from Hodges Drive all the way to Burns Beach Road by early 2009, this will reduce the journey to Perth by 10 minutes.
Kinross is served by three bus services running through it. All three services terminate at the Joondalup Bus Interchange station. The 472 service travels along Marmion Avenue and terminates at the northerly point of Kinross Drive. The 473 service travels the length of Kinross Drive and terminates at Duart Pass. The 474 service serves Selkirk/MacNaughton and continues across to Kinross Drive and terminates at Clarkson Train Station. All services are operated by the Public Transport Authority.